We know the important role your PC plays every day for hybrid work, learning, entertainment and gaming, and we are committed to supporting our customers using Windows 10. Today, we are announcing the availability of the Windows 10 2022 Update (also k
Microsoft has confirmed that the latest Patch Tuesday update for December is causing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on Windows 10 systems. Detailed mitigation steps have been provided.
Customers can purchase Windows 10 Home or Pro edition via its product page on the Microsoft website until January 31, 2023. The tech giant will continue to offer security updates and bug fixes to Windows 10 until October 14, 2025.
With the release of Windows 10 21H2, Windows offers inbox support for Mopria compliant printer devices over network and USB interfaces via the Microsoft IPP Class Driver. This removes the need for print device manufacturers to provide their own installers, drivers, utilities, and so on. Device experience customization is now available via the Print Support Apps that are distributed and automatically installed via the Windows Store.
Windows 10 will reach end of support (EOS) on October 14, 2025. While two years may seem like a long runway, ensuring a modernized infrastructure will help keep your organization productive and its data secure. We're encouraged to see organizations realizing the benefits of Windows 11 by upgrading eligible devices to Windows 11 well ahead of the EOS date.
Only monthly security patches will be provided in Windows 10 ESU. Both consumers and organizations can subscribe to receive security updates on their Windows 10 devices after its end of support.
Starting Oct. 14, 2025, Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates. As security threats evolve and adapt, so must our operating systems and hardware. Because of this, we designed Windows 11 to be the most secure version of Windows ever — by default and design — to help you stay ahead of those risks.